Synonym: coarse, common, crass, crude, filthy, foul, improper, indecent, nasty, obscene, offensive, uncouth, cultured, refined. Similar words: promulgate, divulge, divulgence, algae, bulge, indulge, vulpine, indulgent. Meaning: ['vʌlgə(r)] adj. 1. lacking refinement or cultivation or taste 2. of or associated with the great masses of people 3. being or characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language 4. conspicuously and tastelessly indecent.
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91. The theory of knowledge of vulgar sociology roots in the classical outlook on science with Newton's Celestial Mechanics and Dualism of Descartes as the core.
92. Similarly, the "humanitarian care" paraded by artists has also been trapped into the springe of some critics' interpretation of Vulgar Sociologism .
93. Alleged " the net is black " point to to vulgar taste and insalubrious thing are made on the network namely,(sentencedict.com/vulgar.html) "Network hatchet man " it is among them typical more.
94. The house was full of costly, but very vulgar furniture.
95. That pigmy kneaded out of common earth, ignorant, unlettered, giddy, vulgar, low. Will that become an Ionian or a Boeotian?
96. Beaufort was vulgar, he was uneducated, he was purse - proud.
97. Although it is often vulgar and unrefined, its implied meaning can be both deep and eloquent.
98. I always consider that the vulgar aims people pursuit vehemently - property, vainglory and extravagance - are despicable.
99. One luckless evening it occurred to me to test my wife's fidelity in a vulgar, commonplace way familiar to everyone who has acquaintance with the literature of fact and fiction.
100. Though some may call his work an objectification of women, ultimately there is no intention on a vulgar representation of his subjects in his work.
101. Those bull-puncher people like to use the male spirit that says vulgar language will show his, the man in alive common life also is.
102. Mrs. Jennings, Lady Middleton's mother, was a good-humoured , merry, fat, elderly woman, who talked a great deal, seemed very happy[sentencedict.com], and rather vulgar .
103. I know my junior fellow apprentice well. He looks like a rascal, very vulgar, but actually he is high-hearted than anyone. He stresses much on personal loyalty and principle.
104. The real Chinaman may be vulgar, but there is no aggressiveness , no blatancy in his vulgarity.
105. It is a vulgar, but still a useful help towards contempt of death, to pass in review those who have tenaciously stuck to life.
106. Her great white hat with its vulgar. showy flowers was an affront.
107. All of which is to say that "Spider-Man", with its broken aerial stunts and epic sense of doom, is an unforgettably vulgar show, and—really!—one worth seeing for that reason.
108. Sleepwalker: A Sleeper who is not Awake but who does not suffer from Quiescence and Disbelief, and who does not increase the chance of a Paradox should he witness vulgar or improbable magic.
109. " Hemosiderosis net" Guide to the "beauty image" section of the existence of a large number of vulgar picture.
110. They have used all kinds of ways to distribute content that is low-class , crude and even vulgar, gravely damaging mores on the Internet.
111. Some of the popular rap music is considered as vulgar and violent.
112. The speaker played to the gallery by indulging in vulgar jokes.
113. The phenomenon of vulgar style and flubdub existing in the TV entertainment programs is reconsidered in this paper, with the key to this phenomenon being analysed.
114. The fear is that overstretched borrowers will now dump their nouveau-classical villas and vulgar condominiums, upending the property market and inflicting wider damage on the economy.
115. Black cloth cap worn during the yin after extremely vulgar, to show following elegant wind.
116. He depicts the sordid and vulgar sides of life exclusively.
117. We should rid ourselves of the vulgar ways of logrolling.
118. I have never been called"vulgar"or" low-class "by anyone else that I know of.
119. The media has joined the debate with disapproving noises about "yob culture, " though Dr. Gill argues that they may be part of the problem, given the tabloid tendency to champion the vulgar.
120. The owner looked at her and said, "Look, I should tell you first that this bird used to live in a house of prostitution and sometimes it says some pretty vulgar stuff."
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